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Budley Doright

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i know it's stuck on sand (and heavy) but engineering-wise if you get a few Tugs at bow and stern to make the shift (pull opposite direction) that should work. they've actually could've unloaded enough of it by now by taking containers off..they don't need to take all 18k off wonder what the holdup is and what's in that many containers and is that allowed?

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Hell schuy, I think you’ve found your new career, tug boat captain! Just tow that mofo out of there..... hehehe
 

Sativied

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She will be a little bit late coming into Rotterdam this time!
Yeah she and few others. Some stores here already warned there will be a shortage of certain products, and gas prices expected to go up too. I knew it was a vital route but am surprised how much it actually affects us.

Here is the Dutch salvage company that is in charge of removing the ship, they are world famous and post videos of their work on YouTube, they know what they are doing. They might also be waiting for a favorable high tide, makes all the difference.

Smit Salvage - YouTube
Smit is like what maple syrup is to Canadians lol. Well sort of :)

They’re making the ship lighter so they can dredge sand underneath it and if all goes well it’ll be moving before monday.
 

srh88

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i know it's stuck on sand (and heavy) but engineering-wise if you get a few Tugs at bow and stern to make the shift (pull opposite direction) that should work. they've actually could've unloaded enough of it by now by taking containers off..they don't need to take all 18k off wonder what the holdup is and what's in that many containers and is that allowed?

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Only if you were there to help them! I'm sure they never thought of that
 

Ozumoz66

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Yup seems simple enough. All it took was our in-house expert salvage/Uber driver to come up with the plan.......sigh!
My tongue was bleeding too but after reading about life juices flowing from a jugular she impaled with a stiletto, I was apprehensive. Demonizing maple syrup and Guinness is something that's been forgiven/forgotten.
 

schuylaar

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Only if you were there to help them! I'm sure they never thought of that
sometimes real people can make a difference but like most men, they're doing a circle jerk in Egypt and probably wouldn't take the idea from a women anyway.

On August 8, 1969, Donald and Bettye Harden of Salinas, California, cracked the 408-symbol cryptogram. It contained a misspelled message in which the killer seemed to reference "The Most Dangerous Game". The author also said he was collecting slaves for his afterlife.[n 1] No name appears in this decoded text, and the killer said that he would not give away his identity because it would slow down or stop his slave collection.[11]
 

schuylaar

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My tongue was bleeding too but after reading about life juices flowing from a jugular she impaled with a stiletto, I was apprehensive. Demonizing maple syrup and Guinness is something that's been forgiven/forgotten.
i don't think i used the word 'juices'..the impale would be more like a slip it in while i look into their eyes and see their 'life blood' pulsating out of their jugular. i can see myself saying that..but 'juices' nahhhhhhhh. My therapist says it's perfectly okay as long as i don't act upon it.:lol:

i don't think you even read my post- i did not demonize Canadian maple syrup- i said it was my first high and if i have it first thing in the AM before anything else i'll get a sugar rush not quite the high of a 4-year-old but a rush of endorphins because my neurons love it.

i likened Grade B to Guinness Stout because since B is darker i figured it would have a bite as does regular Guinness does to Stout
 
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schuylaar

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Yeah she and few others. Some stores here already warned there will be a shortage of certain products, and gas prices expected to go up too. I knew it was a vital route but am surprised how much it actually affects us.


Smit is like what maple syrup is to Canadians lol. Well sort of :)

They’re making the ship lighter so they can dredge sand underneath it and if all goes well it’ll be moving before monday.
i'm kind of wondering if this is regular practice having 18k containers on a ship like that seems like some worse stuff could've happened and that this was just a whoa, Nelly! to bring attention to overloading..how come there are no other ships with that many containers on it? isn't this regulated by someone?
 

Sativied

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is that place safe to buy stuff?
I should say no, to discourage people from buying from China in general but honestly, it’s pretty much as safe as any online shop. Our national postal service has a deal with them to keep shipping costs low, making it cheaper than shipping costs from local stores. Crazy. Shipping a package in NL is like 7 bucks, shipping from China is free or just a couple of euros for most items. A lot of it is crap though, which makes it worse. So cheap it makes stuff more disposable. If I order small electronics I order multiple of the same so at least one works. Then a lot of crap in our local stores is exactly the same chinese made stuff often literary from the same production lines. I’m waiting on bits for my Dremel and diamond sanding paper...
 

srh88

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sometimes real people can make a difference but like most men, they're doing a circle jerk in Egypt and probably wouldn't take the idea from a women anyway.

On August 8, 1969, Donald and Bettye Harden of Salinas, California, cracked the 408-symbol cryptogram. It contained a misspelled message in which the killer seemed to reference "The Most Dangerous Game". The author also said he was collecting slaves for his afterlife.[n 1] No name appears in this decoded text, and the killer said that he would not give away his identity because it would slow down or stop his slave collection.[11]
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